Parents
suffer less distress and handle things better when they get good social support (Hung et al 2011).
Not exact matches
The parents are even
less able to provide stability and psychological strength for them after a divorce, and as a result the children are even more prone to become clinging but inconsolable in their
distress, as well as to act out,
suffer mood swings, and become oversensitive to stress.
When the Columbia team surveyed a similar group in Mississippi six months later, it found even higher rates of
distress despite the fact that Mississippi had
suffered less damage and had an additional half a year to recover.
First, children in single - mother households are more likely to
suffer from
less effective guardianship and a higher likelihood of family
distress and conflicts (e.g., [4]-RRB-.